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PFAS free Eco Friendly Custom Takeaway Bagasse Clamshell
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Specification
Size (mm) |
228.6*228.6*46.2/75 |
Weight (g) |
42 |
Carton Size (cm) |
47*28*24.5 |
Packing (pcs) |
100*2 |
Raw Material |
Sugarcane Bagasse Pulp |
Product Service |
Free sample with postage at your own expense |
COPAK 3-compartment bagasse clamshell containers are an eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastic clamshell containers. Bagasse is a byproduct of sugarcane processing, and it is biodegradable and compostable, making it a sustainable choice for food packaging.
Key Features of 3-Compartment Bagasse Clamshell Containers:
Material: Made from bagasse, these containers are sturdy and can hold a variety of food items without leaking or bending.
Eco-Friendly: Being biodegradable and compostable, they break down naturally over time, reducing environmental impact compared to plastic containers.
Three Compartments: The design includes three separate sections, allowing for the separation of different food items, such as a main dish, side dishes, and sauces.
Heat Resistance: Bagasse containers can typically withstand heat, making them suitable for both hot and cold foods.
Microwave Safe: Many bagasse containers are microwave-safe, allowing for convenient reheating of meals.
Clamshell Design: The clamshell style provides easy access to food while keeping it secure during transport.
Common Uses:
Takeout and Delivery: Ideal for restaurants looking to offer sustainable packaging options for takeout meals.
Catering: Useful for catering events where multiple food items need to be served in one container.
Meal Prep: Great for individuals preparing meals in advance, allowing for organized storage of different components.
Considerations:
Cost: Bagasse containers may be slightly more expensive than traditional plastic options, but the environmental benefits can justify the cost for many businesses.
Storage: Ensure proper storage to maintain the integrity of the containers, as they can be sensitive to moisture.


What Makes Bagasse Tableware Better than Plastic?

Production Process
